A. To configure a storage policy in Cisco UCS Director, choose Policies > Virtual/Hypervisor Policies > Storage.B. The IT administrator can use a virtual storage catalog to customize storage policy, but cannot choose more than one storage policyC. To use the storage policy created with additional disk policies, the administrator needs to associate the policy with the VDC.D. Storage policy defines resources such as the datastore scope, type of storage, minimum conditions for capacity, latency, and so on.E. To configure a storage policy in Cisco UCS Director, choose Storage > Virtual/Hypervisor Policies > Storage Policies.F. To use the storage policy created with additional disk policies, the administrator needs to associate the policy with the proper user.

QUESTION 43An administrator has installed Cisco UCS Director and created a few VMs for the sales department in the enterprise vCenter. Which statement is true regarding sales VMs and Cisco UCS Director?

A. All VMs created in vCenter prior to Cisco UCS Director installation will not be registered with Cisco UCS Director because they are not prepared using the Cisco UCS Director user interface.B. All VMs created in vCenter prior to Cisco UCS Director installation will be recognized in Cisco UCS Director and will remain in errored state.C. Cisco UCS Director will automatically discover these VMs and add them to the default VDC.D. Administrator is required to create sales VDC on Cisco UCS Director and add these VMs under sales VDC to make them operational.

A. If these services are associated with a group in the Cisco UCS Director, users in the corresponding group in the Cisco Prime Service Catalogs can only order services that the group has access to.B. If these services are associated with a group in the Cisco UCS Director, users in all groups in the Cisco Prime Service Catalog can order services that the group has access to.C. If the services are associated with All Groups in the Cisco UCS Director, users in the corresponding group in the Cisco Prime Service Catalog can order the services that All Groups have access to.D. If the services are associated with All Groups in the Cisco UCS Director, all users in the Cisco Prime Service Catalog can order services.

Answer: AC

QUESTION 45A Cisco UCS Director administrator is tasked with discovering catalogs and templates in Cisco Prime Service Catalog. After you log in to Cisco Prime Service Catalog, describe the steps required to achieve this task.

QUESTION 46How many instances of Cisco UCS Director does the Cisco Prime Service Catalog allow you to integrate while in managed service provider mode?

A. 1B. 2C. 5D. up to 10E. unlimited

Answer: A

QUESTION 47An end user is attempting to log in for the first time to the Cisco Prime Service Catalog to order services. While logging in, the user is not able to see the login page. What could be causing this?

A. Cookies are enabled in the browser.B. The administrator set up single sign-on and provided direct access to the service catalog after the user logged in to the corporate SSO server.C. The user must reset the password to have access to the login page.D. By default, all users in Cisco Prime Service Catalog do not have access to the login page.

Answer: B

QUESTION 48An end user is logging in to the Cisco Prime Service Catalog for the very first time. Once logged in, the user notices that the service catalog is not set at the user’s default module. How can the user change the default login module?

A. An end user can edit the default login module by setting up preferences under the user’s Profile.B. An end user can only edit the default login module by contacting the cloud administrator.C. Default login modules are automatically assigned by the Cisco Prime Service Catalog and cannot be changed.D. Default login modules can be configured in the Service Designer > Extensions.

Answer: A

QUESTION 49A cloud administrator has provisioned Cisco Prime Service Catalog for Cisco UCS Director and Cisco Intercloud Fabric for Business. Where can a user track the status of provisioning and the status of the post-provisioning operations?